Facebook has officially declared it wants to own every single thing you do on the internet

At Facebook’s F8 conference today, it unveiled a number of big new changes to its service that transforms Messenger into a platform, expands Facebook Video even further and offers deeper integrations than ever for developers. The changes are actually really cool and great news for developers — Facebook is finally turning Messenger into the hub for everything, like LINE and WeChat already did in Asia — but they also signal something much larger. Facebook is declaring that it effectively wants to own every single thing you do on the internet. Let’s quickly go through the things that Facebook is making inroads into controlling: Social networking Messaging your…
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